I'm stunned
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Beyond ridiculous, more than sad!
I'm curious to know what she says about Scott M's new book...but not enough to go looking :`)
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One of the more ridiculous things I have come across lately.
Scott
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I admit, I'm ignorant, but who's Scott M?
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Scott McClellan, Bush's former press secretary, let loose a book yesterday: “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception”
Whatahoot!
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Politics ... a dirty business, thats why the swines are doing it.
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Thank G-d for Fox News and their vigilant stance protecting me,
We're all able to sleep a little safer tonight knowing that last doughnut we scarfed aint gonna blow our bowels to smithereens.
Whoofah and to think I almost stopped at my local DD this very afternoon.
Allen
(Guess it was an otherwise slow news day)
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TBH I think you cannot really comment on this without seeing just how much the headscarf is inspired by the keffiyeh. If it is a new fashion completely taken from copying styles taken from Muslin terrorists and people like Yasser Arrafat then I can understand why there is a backlash against it.
Does anyone have a picture of the headscraf, or know of any designers who are producing it?
On another level, Michelle Malkin may be a bit of a loon, but she's a hottie loon.
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the print is paisley
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are you kidding me? that is supposed to look like she's a terrorist!?!?!
btw, nice one solo.who thinks that all the lawers (and their customers) need to take a chill pill?
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Are you sure it wasn't the fashion police that protested, because that's hideous!
After seeing that scarf, I have to agree with everyone who is stunned over this nonsense.
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@tomsdesk said:
Scott McClellan, Bush's former press secretary, let loose a book yesterday: “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception”
Whatahoot!
Thanks for the info. I gotta get me that one. I'm truly keen to know more 'bout group dynamics within the Bush administration.
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From the Las Angeles Times: "Um, for Malkin -- who is beyond clueless -- the kaffiyeh has been worn by many a Parisian grad student and dozens of celebrities -- including Colin Farrell, David Beckham, Kirsten Dunst and both Olsen twins.
The scarf even showed up on the Balenciaga runway (right) and later sold for more than $1,000."
That's terror: $1,000 bucks for a scarf...
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i just realized! thats also extremely racist!!!!!! OMFG! they think that it looks like a muslim head dress and there for supports terrorism?!?!?! that is by far the most racist thing i have ever heard!!!!! right now i just want to shoot all the lawers that made this happen. i know violence isnt the answer, but waht was the question?
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